Zolmist Nasal Spray
Zolmist Nasal Spray is a metered-dose nasal medication containing zolmitriptan, a selective serotonin 5‑HT₁B/1D receptor agonist specifically formulated for rapid migraine relief. Designed for those who experience nausea or vomiting with migraines, Zolmist provides quick absorption through nasal mucosa.
- Estimated Delivery : Up to 4 business days
- Free Shipping & Returns : On all orders over $200
✅ Key Benefits
-
Fast-acting relief—symptom reduction often within 15 minutes
-
Alternative to oral tablets, ideal for those with nausea or migraines
-
Metered-dose delivery ensures precise dosing per spray
-
Reduces headache severity, light/sound sensitivity, nausea
-
Convenient and portable, suitable for on-the-go migraine management
🎯 How to Use
-
Uncap the device, insert the nozzle into one nostril with head upright.
-
Press the pump firmly once, inhale gently; close the other nostril while inhaling.
-
Use one spray per attack; a second dose may be used after 2 hours if needed.
-
Do not exceed 2 sprays within 24 hours.
-
Clean nozzle weekly, wiping with a damp cloth—do not immerse in water.
-
Store at room temperature, away from direct light and heat.
⚠️ Precautions
-
Prescription-only medication—use strictly as directed
-
Not for use in hemiplegic or basilar migraine
-
Avoid if you have cardiovascular disease, uncontrolled hypertension, or circulatory issues
-
Inform your doctor if pregnant, breastfeeding, or using MAO inhibitors, SSRIs, or other triptans
-
Watch for chest pressure or tightness—consult a doctor if experienced
🤕 Possible Side Effects
-
Common: Taste disturbance, nasal irritation, dry throat, dizziness
-
Less common: Fatigue, drowsiness
-
Occasional: Mild chest discomfort, flushing
-
Rare: Severe allergic reaction—seek immediate medical attention if symptoms appear
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q. How quickly does Zolmist work?
A. Many users find relief within 15 minutes, making it ideal for acute migraine symptoms, especially with nausea.
Q. Can a second dose be taken?
A. Yes—if migraine returns, one additional dose may be administered after 2 hours, up to 2 doses in 24 hours.
Q. Is it better than oral tablets?
A. It’s a great option when tablets aren’t effective or tolerated due to nausea or vomiting.
Q. Who should not use it?
A. People with heart disease, uncontrolled high blood pressure, or certain migraine types should avoid it.
| Unit | 1 Nasal Spray, 3 Nasal Spray, 6 Nasal Spray |
|---|










Reviews
There are no reviews yet.